Miami Heat sharpshooter Duncan Robinson broke multiple single-season 3-point records Friday night. And with 19 games left to play in the regular season, he's on pace to shatter them.
With three 3s in the first half against the New Orleans Pelicans, Duncan increased his total 3s made to 228. That's the most in Heat franchise history (Wayne Ellington, 227), the most by an undrafted player (Damon Jones, 225) and the most by any player in either of their first two NBA seasons.
Robinson, 25, is shooting 44.6% from 3 on 8.1 attempts per game. He's on pace to hit 296 3s this season, a feat accomplished only by Stephen Curry and James Harden.
Robinson played his freshman season in college at Division III Williams College before leaving for Michigan. He went undrafted in the 2018 draft and signed a summer-league deal with the Heat.
After playing in only 15 NBA games last season, he has worked his way into the likely playoff-bound Heat's starting lineup this season -- averaging 13 points in 29.6 minutes per game.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.